The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess manga is a manga by Akira Himekawa loosely based on the story of Twilight Princess. The series was first released on February 8, 2016 in Shogakukan's Manga One app in Japan.[45] Each chapter was originally being serialized each Monday every two weeks, then was later changed to the last Monday of every month, with some exceptions. English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French versions are also being published.[46]

Himekawa started working on the manga in 2006, but it was never published due to the game's B rating in Japan.[47]

↑"Volume 9 is expected to release on the 25th of October" — [2], Shop Bell, retrieved May 29, 2020.

↑"The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess manga series will start from February 8th on Japanese comic application Manga One by Shougakukan." — Akira Himekawa, Twilight Princess News, Facebook, published February 2, 2016, retrieved February 2, 2016.

↑"The book of Twilight Princess Vol.1 will be released June 24th in Japan. It will also be released in English, German and Spanish." — Akira Himekawa, Twilight Princess Vol.1, Facebook, published June 22, 2016, retrieved June 22, 2016.

↑"Back in December 2006, the original Twilight Princess received a CERO B rating – ages 12 and up – in Japan, which was why the manga stopped publishing in Shogakukan’s Gakunenshi magazines (seems to be aimed at grade schoolers, hence the termination)." — Brian, Zelda: Twilight Princess manga is happening, Nintendo Everything, published January 31, 2016, retrieved February 1, 2016.

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